From Cato Journal, a special issue on Lessons from the Financial Crisis. With his 401(k) in ruins, Jeffrey Goldberg visits investment gurus, hedge fund managers, and a freakish Arizona survivalist with one question in mind: How can the ordinary investor recover? A review of books on the Bosnian war. Down at the half: A look at the surprising benefits of being behind. Bill Kauffman on the artist as a kept man. From Metapsychology, a review of Taking America Off Drugs: Why Behavioral Therapy Is More Effective for Treating ADHD, OCD, Depression, and Other Psychological Problems by Stephen Ray Flora; a review of Brain and Culture: Neurobiology, Ideology, and Social Change by Bruce E. Wexler; and a review of Bios: Biopolitics and Philosophy by Roberto Esposito. From PopMatters, a review of Nazi Nexus: America's Corporate Connections to Hitler's Holocaust by Edwin Black; and Gay Nazi, Gay Aryan, Gay Supremacist: History reveals that homosexuals have long been a part of the Nazi party and were major players in its formation. Welcome to America, the world's scariest emerging market. For millions of women, getting birth control is a laborious process; would making the pill an over-the-counter drug be the best policy fix?